Assembly
Danger due to unsuitable work station
Choose a work station with adequate
¾
visibility.
To prevent the device from tilting dur-
¾
ing operation, place it on a sufficient-
ly even workbench.
Information
Ideally, the vice should be about 90 to
95 cm above the floor.
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To screw the device firmly onto the workbench, use
the fastening borehole on the machine frame [1].
or
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To firmly clamp the device with a C-clamp, use the
supporting surface on the centre of the machine
frame [1].
Electrical connection
Attention !
Only operate the device on a secured mains
¾
network.
Compare the mains voltage present with the
¾
specifications on the type plate.
PBS 105 information
The switch block on which the main mo-
tor switch [10] is located is fitted with a
reset function. This prevents the automatic
restart of the device after power failure.
PBS 120 / PBS 160 information
The electronic speed controller [23] is
equipped with a reset function. This pre-
vents the automatic restart of the device
after power failure.
CAUTION !
Settings
Danger posed by unintended
activation
If you make settings, switch the
¾
device off at the main motor switch
[10] (position <0>).
Saw band tension
Danger posed by saw band clamped
too tightly
The saw band may slip out of the
Â
guides.
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To clamp the saw band [5], turn the hand wheel
[6] in a clockwise direction.
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To reduce the tensioning force in the saw band
[5], turn the hand wheel [6] in an anti-clockwise
direction.
Information
The band saws PBS 120 and PBS 160
are equipped with an overclamping pro-
tection system (coupling). Turn the hand
wheel until the coupling releases.
Stop
To saw off several workpieces of identical length,
use the adjustable stop [12]:
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Screw the guide rod [15] into the hole in the
machine frame [1].
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Secure the guide rod with the lock nut [16].
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Clamp the workpiece with the section length to be
sawn off in the vice [4].
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Loosen the clamping screw [14] slightly.
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Move the stop [12] to the workpiece to be sawn off.
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Tighten the clamping screw.
The stop is set and fixed.
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DANGER !
CAUTION !
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